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Re: Hate review
Posted: 19 Apr 2010 12:55
by admin
He's on a mission now to destroy my reputation:
http://www.softpedia.com/progViewOpinio ... 2551,.html
And here's the punch line. He wrote this book:
The Practice of Ethics. Blackwell, 2007.
LOL

Re: Hate review
Posted: 19 Apr 2010 13:04
by tux.
Your reputation solely depends on someone who floods teh interwebz with a message that he accidentally spent money for something he does not like anyway?
Re: Hate review
Posted: 19 Apr 2010 14:12
by CyGho
I also posted on Betanews a little review to balance the opinions over there
EDIT: And Softpedia and CNET

Re: Hate review
Posted: 19 Apr 2010 14:20
by admin
CyGho wrote:I also posted on Betanews a little review to balance the opinions over there

Cool, thanks!

Re: Hate review
Posted: 19 Apr 2010 15:53
by avsfan
I just added some comments on the softpedia site as well...
Re: Hate review
Posted: 19 Apr 2010 16:01
by admin
avsfan wrote:I just added some comments on the softpedia site as well...
Wow, thanks!
This is starting to get overwhelming.

Re: Hate review
Posted: 19 Apr 2010 16:06
by j_c_hallgren
avsfan wrote:I just added some comments on the softpedia site as well...
As did I! But it seems that it added "\" before all my single quotes on the text I had on clipboard though I adjusted my comments a bit to better fit the situation.
Re: Hate review
Posted: 19 Apr 2010 20:45
by mwb1100
admin wrote:
And here's the punch line. He wrote this book:
The Practice of Ethics. Blackwell, 2007.
Adding to the fun (unless I'm looking a the wrong book) is that the book's author seems to be using an alias in the review post that's unrelated to his name. I know that's common in forum postings, but it still strikes me as funny (though not necessarily humorous), especially given that the alias used might lead one to believe that it's the person's initials and last name.
He seems to have thrown you a few extra stars for GUI and Features at least...

Re: Hate review
Posted: 19 Apr 2010 22:03
by zer0
admin wrote:This is starting to get overwhelming.

Spot on, to a neutral this may begin to look like fanboyism, a knee-jerk reaction to what happened. Ganging up on a person who has an opinion probably won't send the desired message.